to report officially that someone has done something wrong
to write a report, article etc using notes that you wrote earlier
A long write-up about the project painted a rosy picture of the future.
Big, big write-up in the LA Times, perfect PR, how you flushed the guy out, all the right touches and now the acquisition of your company.
Give her a chance to write up her project on her own first, if that's what she wants.
Just as well because the show itself got a very nasty write-up.
Now the experiments are completed, he just has to write up his findings.
She fully intended to write up a report for the file on Jennifer Spencer.
She would go for a swim when she'd unpacked, write up her diary in bed, and then lights out.
There was even a small, glassed-off cubicle for Jacques alone, for him to do his accounts and write up his menus.
she cried, thrusting the paper at him," a really nice write-up about tonight!
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